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<blockquote data-quote="pilyin" data-source="post: 3102625" data-attributes="member: 550430"><p>Few things I found out on my lunch break. I only get the pop through one of the RCA's. My subs aren't in right now. My back speakers don't pop. I don't have both front comp speakers in at the moment. Could this cause the popping and humming (maybe picking up a signal through the crossover, because the crossover is hooked up, but has empty wires coming out of it. The tweet and woofer aren't hooked up yet)? Maybe a bad RCA? I'll do some more trouble shooting at my next break. Seems like my grounds OK though because the rear speakers don't pop or hum. I have a few leads to check when I get home though.</p><p></p><p>Any other testing or checking points would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pilyin, post: 3102625, member: 550430"] Few things I found out on my lunch break. I only get the pop through one of the RCA's. My subs aren't in right now. My back speakers don't pop. I don't have both front comp speakers in at the moment. Could this cause the popping and humming (maybe picking up a signal through the crossover, because the crossover is hooked up, but has empty wires coming out of it. The tweet and woofer aren't hooked up yet)? Maybe a bad RCA? I'll do some more trouble shooting at my next break. Seems like my grounds OK though because the rear speakers don't pop or hum. I have a few leads to check when I get home though. Any other testing or checking points would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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